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(n)
Indecorous behavior, or the state of being indecorous
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(uncountable) The condition of being improper.
Close or habitual acquaintance with someone or something; understanding or recognition acquired from experience.
(uncountable) The right or condition of self-government; freedom to act or function independently.
(military, nautical) Free time given to sailors of the military navy when they are off duty and allowed to disembark and spend time on land.
(uncountable) The state of being free.
(adv)
In a free manner.
That which complies with justice, law or reason.
Free time, time free from work or duties.
(soccer) A free transfer.
The ability to make wise choices or decisions.
The ability to overcome one's fear, do or live things which one finds frightening.
The property of being contestable or debatable.
Permission to be absent; time away from one's work.
The act of liberating or the state of being liberated.
(software) The distribution, either public or private, of an initial or new and upgraded version of a computer software product.
(law) The process of arresting a criminal, suspect etc.
The quality of being flexible, whether physically or metaphorically.
(countable) A temporary state of custody or confinement.
The legal right to take care of something or somebody, especially children.
(chiefly in the plural) A wilderness.
A confinement in a place, especially a prison or a jail, especially as punishment for a crime.
(US politics, Canadian politics, Philippine politics) Someone with progressive or left-wing views, especially on social and environmental issues.
An advertisement, directive or notice intended for mass circulation.
(figurative) The relative freedom from restrictions; scope to do something.
A varying degree or amount of freedom or flexibility.
A surname from the Slavic languages.
(adj)
set free as from prison or duty
Held in custody or confinement.
(N)
(German for "freedom") a 1966 short film by George Lucas, made while he was a student at the University of Southern California's film school.
Any of certain silver and gold bullion coins originating from Mexico and minted by La Casa de Moneda de México (the Mexican Mint).
"" ("Freedom") is the national anthem of Guinea.
(ethics, law) The ability or human right to make one's own decisions without interference from others
The quality or state of being independent; lack of dependence; the state of not being reliant on, or controlled by, others.
A legal document giving official permission to do something; a permit.
(countable) A particular benefit, advantage, or favor; a right or immunity enjoyed by some but not others; a prerogative, preferential treatment.
The governance of a region by its own populace; autonomy.
Rule of a group of people by their own leaders as opposed to rule imposed by a foreign government or people.
Voluntary choice; (the power of) unforced, uncoerced choice.
The state of being exempt; immunity.
The policy of a state or other actor of not interfering in the domestic policies of another
The authorization granted by a company to sell or distribute its goods or services in a certain area.
The condition of being free.
Archaic spelling of freedom. [(uncountable) The state of being free.]
(uncountable) Rule by the people, especially as a form of government; either directly or through elected representatives (representative democracy).
A surname.
Not alienable.
A government in which a single ruler (a tyrant) has absolute power, or this system of government; especially, one that acts cruelly and unjustly.
The condition of being prosperous: having good fortune and a fortune.
The political ideology of being a citizen in a state as a republic under which the people hold popular sovereignty.
The fact of being equal.
The state of being dignified or worthy of esteem: elevation of mind or character.
A state where sovereignty rests with the people or their representatives, rather than with a monarch or emperor; a country with no monarchy.
(uncountable) The condition of being considered sacred; inviolability
Not subject to being alienated, that is, surrendered, taken away, or transferred to another.
The country of one's birth, origin.
Archaic spelling of liberty. [The condition of being free.]
The action of a testator in disposing of property by a will
A constitutional system of governance.
The state or characteristic of being just or fair.
Love of one's country; devotion to the welfare of one's compatriots; passion which inspires one to serve one's country.
(uncountable) The emotion of being happy; joy; elation.
A person who loves and zealously supports and defends their country.
A state of tranquility, quiet, and harmony. For instance, a state free from civil disturbance.
(uncountable) The state of a society being without authorities or an authoritative governing body.
(uncountable) The condition of being unfree.
(Greek mythology) A personification of liberty, represented on certain ancient coins, and sometimes denoting the goddess Artemis.
(uncountable) Happiness; (countable) an instance of this.
The act of pursuing.
Something that aids or fosters one's constitution (health):
The conduct or activities of a libertine; licentiousness.
(uncountable) The state of being deprived; lack.
The belief that most or all political power should be centralized in national governments.
The property of being liberal; generosity; charity.
(uncountable) Accordance with moral principles; conformity of behaviour or thought with the strictures of morality; good moral conduct.
American standard spelling of tranquillity.
(uncountable) Health, safety, happiness and prosperity; well-being in any respect.
(Roman mythology) the Roman goddess and personification of liberty; equivalent to the Greek goddess Eleutheria.
(metonymic) A religious or spiritual belief system.
(uncountable) The condition of not being threatened, especially physically, psychologically, emotionally, or financially.
(archaic) The common good; public wellbeing or prosperity.
(US, sports) The New England Patriots, a professional American football team based in the Greater Boston region.